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A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

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Under the leadership of Stephen Arndt, consulting CIO, Medicalodges – a Kansas-based post-acute healthcare company – was looking to transition away from maintaining its own hardware on premises and needed a partner to help its small IT team maintain and monitor its data center infrastructure. As a healthcare services provider, Medicalodges is subject to HIPAA regulation. In order to maintain compliance, the company required a solution with inherent business continuity and redundancy.

Business Enterprises today need to become more agile, meet new and increasing workload and security requirements, while reducing overall IT cost and risk. To meet these requirements many companies are turning to cloud computing. To remain competitive companies need to formulate a strategy that can easily move them from traditional on-premises IT to private or public clouds. A complete cloud strategy will likely include both private and public clouds because some applications and data might not be able to move to a public cloud. Moving to the cloud should not create information silos but should improve data sharing. Any cloud strategy should make sure that it is possible to integrate on-premises, private cloud and public cloud data and applications. Furthermore, any on-premises cloud deployments must be able to easily migrate to public cloud in the future

For the past several years IBM has been divesting its hardware business. At the same time, Oracle has continued to invest in IT infrastructure and cloud innovation. Oracle SPARC servers offer you greater performance and efficiency compared to IBM Power systems, with additional security and lower costs, along with the flexibility to run your applications on-premises or in the Oracle Cloud.
Download this whitepaper to completely understand the value of the Oracle SPARC and the 5 reasons to choose Oracle SPARC over IBM Power.

Replacing your aging infrastructure with a modern Oracle SPARC and Solaris architecture boosts the security, efficiency and performance of your data center. But, what about ongoing business growth and expansion? With the same architecture on-premises and in the Oracle Cloud, SPARC provides the easiest, most cost effective approach to modernizing your business infrastructure.
Download this whitepaper to completely understand the value of the Oracle SPARC and the 5 reasons to modernize your data center with Oracle SPARC.

When it comes to applications like archiving, organizations are faced with several choices. Should they go with a hosted solution, install the application on-premise, or use a hybrid approach where the data resides on-site but the archiving application is hosted? Although the options are hotly debated, there is no right choice. It’s a decision that should be driven by business needs, not the solution that’s most popular with pundits today.

"With over 112 billion emails sent and received on a daily basis, email continues to be the dominant form of business communication. Organizations must formulate a strategy for not just storing email but meeting compliance requirements, responding to litigation requests and providing instant access to these important conservations. While this has traditionally been accomplished with on-premises technology, the cloud has transformed archiving by delivering new capabilities at lower costs.
Read the whitepaper for key takeaways:
- The emergence of email archiving as a business requirement
- The challenges associated with traditional on-premises solutions
- How the cloud has changed email archiving
- How organizations can benefit from it"

"Learn Office 365™ Migration Risks and How to Avoid a SaaS Monoculture.
When considering a move to Office 365, organizations must be aware of several significant risks to their email infrastructure. The cloud may seem like a simple, cost-effective alternative to on-premises email, but continuity and security issues cannot be overlooked.
Download the E-book to learn more about how to avoid cloud email headaches."

Did you know that more than 77.1% of AI adopters have hit limitations with their on-premise server infrastructure? AI and deep learning are extremely demanding on server infrastructure. Unfortunately, not all servers are cut out for AI tasks. Read this white paper from IDC to find out:
• What should be your server strategy when developing AI capabilities
• Approaches for small to medium-sized AI initiatives, larger AI initiatives, choosing On-Premise or Cloud and the use of Accelerators
Download this white paper to know why server infrastructure is crucial to your AI plans.

Read this whitepaper to learn about moving beyond user names and passwords, and how Okta's MFA solution for on premises and cloud apps provides both the highest security and simplest administration possible.

What if you could transform your communications system to rival the rich functionality and flexibility of bigger competitors with dedicated IT staff?
This new white paper compares the costs and functionality of using a hosted unified communications (UC) system "in the cloud" versus investing in an on-site "premises-based" system. The findings might surprise you.
Download this new white paper now to:
•Understand the tradeoffs between owning vs. hosted UC systems
•Review a dollars-to-dollars comparison in a full total cost of ownership (TCO) study
•Learn the pitfalls to avoid when evaluating different UC systems

Enterprise software upgrades have traditionally been a real headache. But do they have to be? See how the experience of a major application upgrade process differs for two CIOs—one using on-premise software and one using Workday.

With millions of dollars hanging in the balance, selecting the right billing vendor is critical.
Download Aria’s “7 Reasons to Evaluate Cloud Billing” to help you identify why cloud billing could be your best option. For example, cloud-billing vendors are often found to be more nimble than their on-premise billing counterparts, particularly for enterprises with multiple product lines and business in multiple geographies and currencies.
Discover key advantages:
• Accelerated go-to-market for products and services
• An enhanced customer experience
• The elimination of patches and upgrades
• The ability to monetize your assets and services in new ways

The value of conventional on-premises servers is eroding. As with all decay, it starts slowly and declines steadily. Bits and pieces of the physical server market are peeling off as businesses turn away from conventional data center and IT closet deployments in favor of cloud-based infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). And there’s no shortage of IaaS; hosting and service-provider companies are flooding the market with low-cost access to hosted servers. The challenge for adopting businesses is leveraging hosted assets that guarantee data security and integrity with fine-grained levels of adjustable capacity, high performance and price predictability.

The problem with the vast majority of network and endpoint security solutions is that they operate on the premise of static whitelists and blacklists. These lists do not account for the changing nature of URLs, IPs, files and applications, nor for the volume of unknown threats permeating the web, meaning they cannot be used to provide adequate protection.
Compounding this problem is that commercial network security technology, such as NGFWs and unified threat management systems, can easily flood the organization’s network security teams with too many alerts and false positives, making it impossible to understand and respond to new threats. As a result, not only do these threats evade the security technology and
land with the victim’s infrastructure, but they also have plenty of time to steal sensitive data and inflict damage to the victim’s business. The final characteristic of the latest attacks is how quickly they compromise and exfiltrate data from the organization, compared to the

If you have recently been to a seminar, attended a conference or webcast, or read a white paper or blog, you have most likely heard about
cloud technology as it relates to the accounting profession. Cloud technology is an enabler that allows a business to shift computing power
from local networks and desktop environments to a remote off-premises computing environment. Ef?ciency of operations is enhanced by
removing the burden of managing networks, upgrades, and information technology operational issues.

Many organizations seeking to get started with Hadoop implementation have resorted to the public cloud to avoid the complexities of deployment. Organizations are always looking for an opportunity to take advantage of the simplicity of cloud deployment and the efficiencies of multi-tenant operations on premise. Download this white paper to see why there is a greater need to simplify on-premise deployment and see how this will greatly improve manageability and security.

Learn more about AWS Partner Webinars at - https://amzn.to/2I6ogPM.
In this webinar, you will learn about VMware Cloud on AWS, an integrated hybrid cloud offering jointly developed by AWS and VMware delivering a highly scalable, secure and innovative service that enables organizations to seamlessly migrate and extend their on-premises VMware vSphere-based environments to AWS running on next-generation Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) bare metal infrastructure.

"Today’s technology advances at a fast rate. Attempting to adopt modern architectures can uncover a knowledge gap with developers, who might be unfamiliar with new architecture patterns and frameworks. This includes adopting cloud-native architectures to help with greater efficiency and cost benefits.
TIBCO’s integration solutions helps enable you to create an environment that simplifies the building of cloud-native applications, with support for modern architectures, such as microservices, event-driven APIs, serverless, and edge deployment.
Download this solution brief to see how you can help accelerate your development on AWS cloud by:
• Helping reduce your costs with modern application microservices and functions
• Seamlessly migrating your integration workloads to Amazon Elastic Container Service using out-of-the-box migration utilities
• Connecting your cloud, on-premises, and edge data sources, regardless of data formats "

If you are considering the right deployment model for your contact center, economic guidelines can help you choose the solution that is best for your company. Cloud, on-premises or hybrid.
Just a few years ago, businesses were still unsure of the viability of moving their contact centers and other critical enterprise systems to the cloud. Since then, with the decrease of cloud costs, and the corresponding increase in security and, the viability and total cost of ownership of cloud deployments are attracting more and more companies.
This eBook will cover how different criteria can affect a choice between a cloud or on-premises contact center, including:
• The size of your contact center, and business requirements such as customer journey management
• The location and quantity of contact centers being managed
• The need for scalability, speed of deployment, and maintenance requirements
Read the eBook today!

Compare leading contact center infrastructure vendors.
In Gartner’s 2018 Magic Quadrant for Contact Center Infrastructure, Worldwide, Genesys has once again maintained a leadership position. Placed furthest among all vendors in completeness of vision for 10 years and counting, our position continues to validate our mission to power the world’s best customer engagement solutions for organizations of all sizes—both in the cloud and on-premises.
And according to Gartner peer insights, customers agree.
“Great implementation that was on-time and on-budget!” 1
— CTO in the finance industry
“Solid platform with a lot of features at a reasonable cost.” 1
— IT Manager of Software Engineering in the Services Industry
Get the report now to learn:
• How contact center vendors compare and which quadrant they are aligned to
• Analyst views on the strengths and cautions of all participating vendors
• How to evaluate key criteria to guide your decision-making process
1 Gartner Peer Insights rev